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RWE! lil Ll Q WWE PIANIST STRICKEN NEW' YORK, Sept. 4--fAPJ- Concert pianist Edward McTighe was stricken tonight during his concert in Carnegie Hall. The C- sharp wire of the piano snapped, flew up, and lacerated his throat. Dr. John Nelson, noted surgeon, has been called in on the case. YASSAR SIGNS PREMO HICLE CREEK, Dec. 14-tUPJ- It was revealed today by Emily Muck, dean of Vassar College, that Gerald Premo Kelly has been sign- ed as head basketball coach for the institution. This will undoubtedly come as great news to Kelly fans, who remember his outstanding work with the House of David. USED CAR DEALER BUYS FORD MOTOR COMPANY DETROIT, March 4-fAPJ-Bill lfttig and James Slater. represent- atives of Frank Scarano, owner of the world's biggest used car lot 132 city blocksi today completed negotiations for the purchase of Ford Motors, Inc. Scarano will henceforth manufacture his own used cars. 343,000,000 was the re- ported amount involved. ll.0. STOPPED BY B.A. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16-fUPJ -The latest thing in clothes cre- ations, a sweatshirt with a built-in Air-VVick, was uncovered last eve- ning at a fashion show by designer Rob Atkinson of Gimbf-l's. In the words of Atkinson: lVith my new ereation, the modern athlete is thus enabled to radiate a roarrnifi- cent aroma resembling a held of daisies in the sunset. AUTHOR FILES SUIT AGAINST COIVIEDIAN HOLLYVVOOD, Nov. 13-fUPJ- Author Dave Huetter, represented by Attorney Charles Hopkins, tiled suit today against radio comedian Dan Miller concerning Miller's re- cent remark about Huetter's novel Blood on the Salamif' Huetter is asking S20,000.45. LOCAL 'I'HEA'I'RE REOPENED The old Orpheum Vaudeville was rf-opened today by its new owners, .Toe Raftis and Roger Coleman. Featuring the Laudwein Brothers, .lim and Joe, and the music of Frank Hoffman and his Hot-shots, it is already showing signs of suc- cess. The Orpheum was originally built by Dick Knop and later sold when it went bankrupt in 1963. AVIATOR COMPLETES EARTH CIRCLING JAUNT GLASGOVV, Scotland, Aug. 7- KAPD-Globe-circler Justin Seipp arrived here this morning on the last lap of his backward trip around the world. Flying tail first, Seipp traveled so fast that he ar- rived in Glasgow two minutes be- fore he had even started. Rex Ger- lach, wealthy gum manufacturer, sponsored the expedition. HOTEL SOLD Negotiations were completed this afternoon for the purchase of the Davenport Hotel by Pat Weyer and John Becker. Owner Ray Murphy reported that S9,000,000.00 was in- volved in the transaction. The hotel will be renamed The Love Seat. RECORD BAN UNPOPULAR ST. PAUL. July 9-QUPJ-Most of the music world is very irate about the recent recording ban slapped on by musician leader Jo- seph Slead. Crooner Jim Hoff, and band leader Roger Gross are very angry about the whole thing and want to take the matter to court. The matter rests squarely on the shoulders of Federal Judge Robert Buchanan. Is it legal or aln't lt? CAFFREY SEEKS REPUBLICAN NOMINATION SPRINGFIELD, Ohio, Sept. 7- KAPJ-Prohlbition Senator Edward Caffrey of Ohio, said today at a news conference, that he definitely will seek the Republican nomina- tion for the presidency. Whether or not he receives it remains to be seen, but most observers believe that it will be either Caffrey or the New England radical, Senator Rob- ert Zinkgraf. Only time will tell.
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S iiiiliiililaiilln ill RADIO-ACTIVE NOODLE l'ERFE1 I'ED BY PROF ST. LOUIS, July 8-CUP!--Prmv ff-ssor Patrick VVilson of St. Louis University has finally perfected a radio-active noodle for chicken soup, :recording to a news dispatch released today. The modern soup eater is thus able to eat his soup in the dark, and yet have light enough from the translucent noodles to read by. Hailed as the greatest invention since Band- Alds, it will undoubtedly mean lm- mortal fame for Profe sor Wilson. INDIAN LEADER ON HUNGER STRIKE BAKISTAN, India. Aug. 5-CAPJ --Mohandas K. Cameron, Premier of the indian Republic is on an- other of his famous hunger strikes, this time he wants cheaper pop corn in lndian movie palaces. Liv- ing on merely cupcakes and water, he has already reduced his weight to 12 lbs. 6 ozs. IYODD SAYS GOOD YEAR FOR IRISH SOUTH BEND, Sept. 1-qUPJ- Coach llob Coclri of Notre Dame said today that things 'look mighty bright for the Irish in the coming pigskin season. Uodd spoke espe- cially of his backlield star, Buster Conley, son of millionaire Ncd Con- ley, who was quite a star in his own day. Codd and Notre Dame president, Rev. Francis Cronin, spoke at a sportsWriter's banquet in South Bend. ACTOR BREAKS CONTRACT HOLLYXVOOD, June 1-fAPb- Dick Kroetch, press agent for Ron- ald Rithskin QRob Pasby in real lifej, said today that Ronald is breaking his contract with Metro- Goldwyn-Landraville, and plans to do a number of pictures for Pro- ducer James Hutton, the Hrst of which will probably be I Killed An Angel , which will star Rith- skin, Len Sitter, Ray Messenger, and Harda Herring. iiiliili - GLADYS FUNK YVEDS Miss Gladys Funk of Peaceful Valley became the bride of Mr. Richard Hartnett, superintendent of public roads in Spokane County, yesterday morning. The bride wore a lovely pink gown trimmed in orange and . . . GINGER ALE REVOLUTION IN CANADA TORONTO, Oct. 5-QCPJ-Thomas McAstoeker astounded the financial world here today when he an- nounced that his Corporation, The Canada Dry Bottling Company would discontinue an age-old tra- dition and begin to manufacture wet Ginger Ale, VVhen informed of this development, Albert Verna, Chief Brewmaster, resigned. ilEN'I'IS'I' ITNYEILS NEWS' PLAN SEA'l l'LlC, Feb. 4-QUPJ-Dr. John Gowanlock, America's Chief Exponent of Mail-Order Dentistry, today disclosed a plan whereby the patient can detach his entire lower jaw, and send it to the laboratory, instead of the patient coming him- self, thus saving much inconven- ience. One Seattle citizen, Paul Duffy, had this to say about the new idea: It's O.K. by me, just so they don't get the jaws mixed up in the laboratory. NUTS TO NUT DOCTOR PORTLAND, Nov. 17-tAPJ- President Duane NYillis of the Pa- cific Coast NValnut Growf-r's Asso- ciation said today that he is ship- ping 38,000 under-sized walnuts to psychiatrist Charles Hamlin: be- cause he is, in the words of NVillis, The best nut doctor on the coast. MONSTERS 'I'0 MEET ON MAT CHICAGO. July 4-fUPJ- Log- ger Jim T11-owne meets Rugged Ralph Schoenberg in the battle oi' the century as promoter Jim Rocca describes it. It's scheduled for 8:00 this evening in YVrigley Stadium. Sportswriter Jim Gannon said today in St. Louis, It's Scho- enberg easily.
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